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The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
: Finally, at long last I’m calling my house complete, as in no longer under construction. This means it’s at last time to consider the decor. I have been looking forward to this job for years and I delight in the process, which includes integrating the stuff I’ve inherited from my parents with the stuff that has been accumulated and stored since I lost my beloved old shack AND the stuff I’ve been living with throughout the building process. In this picture it documents a step along the way of the afore mentioned journey and I am loving every minute of it. So many blessing! Thank you Universe! Thank you Mom and Dad!
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
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While I was on my language immersion trip to the Netherlands in the spring and summer of 2009, I went on a two-week trip on my own with my bike, pedalling from Haarlem to Vlissingen and then taking the train to Nijmegen and continuing it there. Great fun. I loved this scene, so I took a picture: a woman with a headscarf, on a bike, talking on a mobile phone.